Liam Gallagher pulls Hamburg show after four songs

Liam Gallagher pulls Hamburg show after four songs

Liam Gallagher was forced to stop his Hamburg concert on February 5 after only four songs due to a vocal problem.

Liam Gallagher was forced to stop his Hamburg concert on February 5 after only four songs due to a vocal problem.
The show, held at Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, was cut short as Gallagher struggled with his voice on stage.

The performance was part of his European tour, which started on February 1 in Oslo and is set to end on February 21 in Paris.
Fans were disappointed when the former Oasis frontman walked off stage early.

According to setlist.fm, Gallagher performed just four songs before ending the show.
These included “Rock’n’Roll Star” from Oasis, “Halo” and “Shockwave” from his solo album “Why Me? Why Not.”, and “Wall Of Glass” from “As You Were”.

He posted a message on Twitter to address fans and explain the cancellation.
“Sorry to everybody who came to the gig tnight in Hamburg,” Gallagher wrote.
“My voice was not there and if I’d have carried on I’d have done more damage to it.
I love you all and hope you understand. I’ll make it up to you. LG x”.

The tour is expected to continue in Amsterdam on February 7.
At this point, it’s unclear whether Gallagher’s voice issues will affect future dates.

Fans across Europe are now concerned about upcoming concerts.
Many have expressed support for Liam, wishing him a speedy recovery.
It’s not the first time vocal strain has forced the singer to cancel a show.

His management has not yet confirmed any changes to the tour schedule.
Updates are expected soon if any additional shows are postponed.

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